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they under the low 70s into virginia and richmond right now. this is all seasonable and typical stuff for the latter part of april. a little spoiled there earlier this month with thele 0s and 9 -- the 80s and 90s. it will bring increasing cloud cover tomorrow right now. our band of cloud cover is breaking up. we've got more coming out of the south and west. this will likely bring rain tomorrow after nan and tomorrow evening. not a lot of rain. this storm is not that impressive. it is a relatively large storm but doesn't look like a lot of punch. the showers will not hold together all that well tomorrow evening. we will see scattered showers. cooler stuff north of us, but it's where we're watching that's south and west of us as this line of showers comes out of the virginia area into maryland tomorrow afternoon. this is 5:00. could douse our beltway here with some showers around that peak evening commute. you know just a few rain drops will cause major headaches. this looks like it will fizzle out after sun schett tomorrow evening. and then mayb
they under the low 70s into virginia and richmond right now. this is all seasonable and typical stuff for the latter part of april. a little spoiled there earlier this month with thele 0s and 9 -- the 80s and 90s. it will bring increasing cloud cover tomorrow right now. our band of cloud cover is breaking up. we've got more coming out of the south and west. this will likely bring rain tomorrow after nan and tomorrow evening. not a lot of rain. this storm is not that impressive. it is a...
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host: where is oakwood, virginia. caller: from as well county -- you can get to bluefield or west virginia. also you can go below grundy and that will take you to kentucky. host: you are in the interior part of the state so it is not an immediate issue for you. caller: i would like to make one more statement. we had a republican -- he did not run on windows, he said, but i still say he did. he is for coal and obama is for coal, too, but he was trying to get past for them to get a windmill farm started their, you know, to build a company building to produce at least 500 when mills per year and for some reason or another the county turned it down because they did not want the red line uglified, and other words, so they signed papers to put it in the newspapers to go against the windmills'. that would give people jobs. host: next is another virginia caller, interestingly one of the headlines in the virginia newspaper said the governor sees virginia becoming an energy capital. mark is an independent. what do you think abo
host: where is oakwood, virginia. caller: from as well county -- you can get to bluefield or west virginia. also you can go below grundy and that will take you to kentucky. host: you are in the interior part of the state so it is not an immediate issue for you. caller: i would like to make one more statement. we had a republican -- he did not run on windows, he said, but i still say he did. he is for coal and obama is for coal, too, but he was trying to get past for them to get a windmill farm...
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this noon hour in the east with a dramatic development in the search for the trapped miners in west virginia. a few hours ago, rescue crews were forced to evacuate because of the air quality and officials feared another toxic explosion. right now, crews are drilling a hole into the mine shaft in hopes of clearing out the toxic gases. zpl this is the setback. the worst of our three options from a rescue attempt, but it's still valid because if someone's alive, thai they're in the chamber. >> let's get to brian mooar. how long do they think they're going to have to pull the rescuers out before they can get back in? >> reporter: it's going take hours. the word that the air quality inside the mine the brought down to the nonexplosive level they need. for the families, of course, this long, anguishing wait is dragging out longer. they're hanging on to this sliver of hope that the four lost miners might be alive. but officials here are being very clear about that, that there are long odds, there have been from the beginning and they can't risk the lives of these rescue crews to go in and work thei
this noon hour in the east with a dramatic development in the search for the trapped miners in west virginia. a few hours ago, rescue crews were forced to evacuate because of the air quality and officials feared another toxic explosion. right now, crews are drilling a hole into the mine shaft in hopes of clearing out the toxic gases. zpl this is the setback. the worst of our three options from a rescue attempt, but it's still valid because if someone's alive, thai they're in the chamber....
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in virginia, the governor has no say. local board members are appointed by the various virginia cities and counties that metro runs in. these three executives want more power over the metro board. >> it's time to be a little bit more hands on and we'll be working to either legislate it or -- >> reporter: the three executives also want inperson periodic meetings with metro's interim general manager and they want to strengthent tristate oversight committee. metro riders are dubious about increased oversight from the areas' three achieve executives. >> i'm not convinced by injecting themselves personally they're going to have much of an impact. presumably there's a lot of experts that are already involved in one way or another. hard to imagine that's going to do a lot. >> reporter: other passengers welcome the idea of more oversight and want the three executives to use metro's trains. >> they need to ride on it and see what is going on. they're a lot of things going on. they'll see themselves instead of people telling them.
in virginia, the governor has no say. local board members are appointed by the various virginia cities and counties that metro runs in. these three executives want more power over the metro board. >> it's time to be a little bit more hands on and we'll be working to either legislate it or -- >> reporter: the three executives also want inperson periodic meetings with metro's interim general manager and they want to strengthent tristate oversight committee. metro riders are dubious...
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between virginia and springfield, looks good. if nothing near the pentagon on 395. 66 between marshall and vienna, i have nothing to report. everyone is behaving out of waldorf on route 5. on 228 and who 10, and-- aqndnd 210 looks fine. >> its 53 degrees. >> a controversial supreme court case. and if the fed taking on facebook. to the government taking aim at the technology world. >> i'm courtney robinson in northwest. we are going to look at an airport that's as it might be worth it to fight a parking ♪ hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 calories per serving. multigrain cheerios. try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of delicious chocolate taste in every bite. you are watching abc 7's good morning washi
between virginia and springfield, looks good. if nothing near the pentagon on 395. 66 between marshall and vienna, i have nothing to report. everyone is behaving out of waldorf on route 5. on 228 and who 10, and-- aqndnd 210 looks fine. >> its 53 degrees. >> a controversial supreme court case. and if the fed taking on facebook. to the government taking aim at the technology world. >> i'm courtney robinson in northwest. we are going to look at an airport that's as it might be...
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what do you think about the decision to bring back confederate history month in the state of virginia? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com and officials say someone tied a dog to a pole on easter sunday. and a group of kids around 13 years old pummelled the dog with bricks. a man tried to save the dog and was hit by the bricks. they both are doing well. the dog will soon be put up for adoption. >> the search for four missing coal miners in virginia could resume today. a vigil was held last night to honor the 25 miners who lost their lives during an explosion. one survivor spoke about the incident. >> there was very severe wind, dust, dirt, debris blowing. these guys are still in there. [crying] a lot of my very good buddies. people do not understand the camaraderie between coal miners. >> officials say it is unlikely they will find the remaining four miners alive. coming up, talks between air carriers may mean you will pay more this summer. >> a soldier captured in afghanistan. >> more weather and traffic w >> welcome back. 73 degrees at the maryland science center. a war
what do you think about the decision to bring back confederate history month in the state of virginia? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com and officials say someone tied a dog to a pole on easter sunday. and a group of kids around 13 years old pummelled the dog with bricks. a man tried to save the dog and was hit by the bricks. they both are doing well. the dog will soon be put up for adoption. >> the search for four missing coal miners in virginia could resume today. a vigil...
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portions of virginia, west virginia, western maryland. we could see temperatures the at the freezing mark later on tonight. we want to watch that tonight into wednesday morning. meanwhile, our temperatures this morning, nowhere near there in the 50s. 56degrees right now in the nation's capital. 54 in baltimore. dulles at 55. fredericksburg, it is 57 degrees and in frederick, maryland, it is 54 degrees. you can see we still have the cold air up to the north. new york city, 44. in detroit, michigan, 38 degrees this hour. and then again milder air, although we are in the miler air but milder air from our region down into the southern portions of the united states. let's take a look at hd radar. we'll show you where the moisture is that we've been talking about. one little blip just to the north of the district and off to our east, a few rain showers in eastern maryland pushing into delaware. that is it for this morning. that will continue to push out. you might see another little blip pop up here or there during the early-morning hours. late
portions of virginia, west virginia, western maryland. we could see temperatures the at the freezing mark later on tonight. we want to watch that tonight into wednesday morning. meanwhile, our temperatures this morning, nowhere near there in the 50s. 56degrees right now in the nation's capital. 54 in baltimore. dulles at 55. fredericksburg, it is 57 degrees and in frederick, maryland, it is 54 degrees. you can see we still have the cold air up to the north. new york city, 44. in detroit,...
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. >>> massey energy says now it has identified 11 victims of the west virginia mine explosion and has recovered the bodies of seven. the company continuing to face major scrutiny days after that major accident. hampton pearson joins us with the latest. >> while the rescue effort goes on in west virginia, massey energy is under fire from both wall street and organized labor. with the labor department just announcing a special team to investigate the explosion. in addition to the 10% hit the stock took yesterday, massey shares are losing more ground today. s&p is saying it might cut massey's bond rating already three ratings below investment grade because the mine disaster might trigger regulatory scrutiny. it is estimated it could lose $50 million in earning due to lost production at the west virginia mine. the coal mining giant continues to come under fire for its safety record at the upper big branch mine. today afl-cio omanager weighing in saying "massey mine and its ceo don blankenship have been cited for over 450 safety violations. massey paid over $1 million in fines in the past
. >>> massey energy says now it has identified 11 victims of the west virginia mine explosion and has recovered the bodies of seven. the company continuing to face major scrutiny days after that major accident. hampton pearson joins us with the latest. >> while the rescue effort goes on in west virginia, massey energy is under fire from both wall street and organized labor. with the labor department just announcing a special team to investigate the explosion. in addition to the...
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. >> the bodies of all 20 west virginia coal miners that died in a coal mine collapse last week have been recovered. recovery teams entered after the tunnels were ventilated from volatile gases. >> thousands of poles have been lining the streets of warsaw as the country's first lady was brought back home. her coffin was carried to the presidential palace, where she will live in south -- where she will lie in state next to her husband. our correspondent, duncan kennedy, joins us from warsaw. >> thank you, george. an extraordinarily moving moment this morning. pretty much the entire route was lined with mourners. she was beloved here, the first lady of poland. many people came out to pay their respects and are expected to do so this afternoon when both her body and that of the president go to live at the presidential palace behind me. i am joined by one of the key commentators here in poland. we can see over your shoulder the presidential palace where the body has just been brought brought back. how do the people of poland regard the first lady? >> she was very much liked by all of the
. >> the bodies of all 20 west virginia coal miners that died in a coal mine collapse last week have been recovered. recovery teams entered after the tunnels were ventilated from volatile gases. >> thousands of poles have been lining the streets of warsaw as the country's first lady was brought back home. her coffin was carried to the presidential palace, where she will live in south -- where she will lie in state next to her husband. our correspondent, duncan kennedy, joins us from...
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involved in the explosion in west virginia. there will also be a moment of silence. i have never been this e in my adult life. so it's a special place for me. i'm so comfortable in my jeans. i love the progress. looking back and saying, "wow, look at the difference." and it makes me love myself that much more. i win. and you can, too. ♪ win, win, i win ♪ i win and you can join for free. weight watchers. because it works. a man can only try... and try...and try. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪ black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! ow! where? [ male announcer ] the volkswagen tiguan. the only compact suv with a turbocharged engine, standard. [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? there. [ male announcer ] lease the 2010 tiguan for just $269 a month. it's a whole new volkswagen. and a whole new game. >>> some gloom and doom in a survey about the economy. top economists say the unemployment rate will stay hig
involved in the explosion in west virginia. there will also be a moment of silence. i have never been this e in my adult life. so it's a special place for me. i'm so comfortable in my jeans. i love the progress. looking back and saying, "wow, look at the difference." and it makes me love myself that much more. i win. and you can, too. ♪ win, win, i win ♪ i win and you can join for free. weight watchers. because it works. a man can only try... and try...and try. [ male announcer ]...
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central virginia, now into the mid 60s. it is only near 40 now out of the mountains of western maryland and west virginia. out there, too, they can have scattered frost tomorrow morning. overnight tonight, partly cloudy. near 50 by late evening. then by dawn tomorrow, upper 30s, metro area. and then by 9:00 should be back into the upper 40s saturday. here is tomorrow's forecast bright and sunny. light to bit of a blustery north west wind. tomorrow diminish during the afternoon as we reach the mid 60s. sunday, partly cloudy, 70. cooler monday and tuesday with the northeast breeze. highs in the 60s. morning lows in the 40s. and for the midm and end of the week, it looks like it will stay dry. bit milder. we should make it into the upper 60s to near 70 by thursday. and friday. that's the way it looks now. >> thank you, tom. >>> she was one much most important american artists of the last century. >> wendy rieger joins news our newsroom with a preview of when she is working on for "news4 at 5:00." hey, wendy. >> hi. i got to go
central virginia, now into the mid 60s. it is only near 40 now out of the mountains of western maryland and west virginia. out there, too, they can have scattered frost tomorrow morning. overnight tonight, partly cloudy. near 50 by late evening. then by dawn tomorrow, upper 30s, metro area. and then by 9:00 should be back into the upper 40s saturday. here is tomorrow's forecast bright and sunny. light to bit of a blustery north west wind. tomorrow diminish during the afternoon as we reach the...
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terry mccarthy, cbs news, ashburn, virginia. >>> a man went from minimum wage to a multimillionaire overnight. 29-year-old chris shaw won this week's power ball lottery jackpot worth a whopping $258 million. he purchased the winning ticket at the convenience store where he works as a clerk. yesterday shaw, who until recently had only $29 in his bank account, said he planned to use his winnings to take care of business. >> pay off some debts first, you know. that's the first thing. got some electric bill and gas bill and stuff like that to pay for. i'm just a regular guy, work paycheck to paycheck. >> shaw is also considering buying a new hot rod, boat and taking his three children and his girlfriend's two children to disney world. >>> this morning on "the early show," a live interview with chris shaw. i'm emily smith. morning on "the early show," a live interview with chris shaw. i'm emily smith. and tortilla strips. h, add grilled chicken, and finish it with crispy quesadilla wedges. the quesadilla explosion salad is part of our entree plus an appetizer pairings for $9.99. pick one of our 16
terry mccarthy, cbs news, ashburn, virginia. >>> a man went from minimum wage to a multimillionaire overnight. 29-year-old chris shaw won this week's power ball lottery jackpot worth a whopping $258 million. he purchased the winning ticket at the convenience store where he works as a clerk. yesterday shaw, who until recently had only $29 in his bank account, said he planned to use his winnings to take care of business. >> pay off some debts first, you know. that's the first...
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mid-30s in manassas, virginia. lower 40s in many areas. even taphannock they are 36 in the northern neck. highs today 65. average is up to 67, 68. cool to start. grab a jacket. >> grab it. i feel like that's how it has been all weekend. >> it was. >> it is april. i had frost on my windshield yesterday morning. >>> we have construction going on this morning. maryland ramp 201 to the outer loop. right now it is closed trying to access that beltway. we will keep you posted and let you know when it opens up. they are in the clearing stages. and inner loop between 66 and little river not able to access that little river ramp. it will be closed until 5:00 a.m. more on this coming up. >>> a dozen high school students in our region will soon help to teach their peers. they have been selected from 100 young people who competed in an essay test. it is a secret young people want to share. >> i shine as i know how to stand up for what is right. >> a story about autism. >> the number of those in need. >> an examination of the illegal organ trade, examp
mid-30s in manassas, virginia. lower 40s in many areas. even taphannock they are 36 in the northern neck. highs today 65. average is up to 67, 68. cool to start. grab a jacket. >> grab it. i feel like that's how it has been all weekend. >> it was. >> it is april. i had frost on my windshield yesterday morning. >>> we have construction going on this morning. maryland ramp 201 to the outer loop. right now it is closed trying to access that beltway. we will keep you...
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david muir, abc news, west virginia. >>> on to other news. overseas, a rash of deadly post-election violence is raising fears that iraq may be on the verge of returning to a state of civil war. in the latest attack, bombs tore through apartment buildings and a rket in baghdad, killing at least 50 people and wounding dozens more. investigators believe the attacks were planned in advance, saying poms were placed inside empty apartments recently rented. >>> things are getting back to normal in indonesia after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake early this morning. it was strong enough to make chandeliers sway and prompted a tsunami warning which was canceled two hours later. parts of the island were plunged into darkness. mostly minor injuries were reported along with minimal damage. >>> meanwhile, in rio de janeiro, brazil, the most rain ever in a single day has triggered massive flooding. and deadly mudslides. steep hillside slums gave way yesterday as 11 inches of rain fell in under 24 hours. the landslides killed at least 95 people and injured 100 ot
david muir, abc news, west virginia. >>> on to other news. overseas, a rash of deadly post-election violence is raising fears that iraq may be on the verge of returning to a state of civil war. in the latest attack, bombs tore through apartment buildings and a rket in baghdad, killing at least 50 people and wounding dozens more. investigators believe the attacks were planned in advance, saying poms were placed inside empty apartments recently rented. >>> things are getting...
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sports game coverage begins at 6:00 eastern time with butler taking on michigan state followed by west virginia versus duke. two of those teams will play for the championship on monday night. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and holding court. president obama talks health care and hoops with our own harry smith. ♪ ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k® low-fat granola. with 50% less fat than the leading granola... and 5 grams of fiber per serving, it's a satisfying way to help you manage your weight. special k® low-fat granola -- a taste of freedom. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. [ slap! : -[ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] -ow, ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums >>> here's a look
sports game coverage begins at 6:00 eastern time with butler taking on michigan state followed by west virginia versus duke. two of those teams will play for the championship on monday night. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and holding court. president obama talks health care and hoops with our own harry smith. ♪ ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k® low-fat granola....
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i sympathize greatly with the people of west virginia for their loss. i also extend condolences to the people of poland. a plane carrying 96 souls, parents, husbands, wives, and friends, carried the nation's president, its first lady, its deputy foreign minister, lawmakers, the military chief of staff and so many other military and civilian leaders. the tragedy, the loss is unthinkable, and america grieves alongside our friends in poland, especially when you understand where they were going and why they were going there. 20,000 poles had been killed by the russians even before war was declared by us on germany. mr. president, i want to welcome back my colleagues. i know each of us cherishes the time we get to spend home and the face-to-face conversations we have with our neighbors and constituents. mr. president, prior to beginning my remarks, i just want to, because he is in the chamber, extend my appreciation to our chaplain, admiral black. he has been so concerned about my family as a result of the accident that occurred in the presiding officer's st
i sympathize greatly with the people of west virginia for their loss. i also extend condolences to the people of poland. a plane carrying 96 souls, parents, husbands, wives, and friends, carried the nation's president, its first lady, its deputy foreign minister, lawmakers, the military chief of staff and so many other military and civilian leaders. the tragedy, the loss is unthinkable, and america grieves alongside our friends in poland, especially when you understand where they were going and...
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. >>> los gases tóxicos impiden la entrada de los socorristas a la mina de west virginia, 25 hombres perdieron la vida, y otros 4 están desaparecidos tras una mortal explosión. >>> los expertos abrieron agujeros, para que saliera el aire contaminado y no le han dado luz verde para terminar la búsqueda y han pedido que se vayan a sus casas y traten de descansar, hasta reanudar las labores de rescate. >>> con igual suerte un obrero que perdió la vida. mientras trabajaba en una zanja de 15 pies de profundidad, en una obra de construcción en ohio. las pa der par des se desplomar encima. otro hombre logró sobrevivir, bárbara. >>> los aguaceros derrumbaron las zonas de rey de janeiro la cifra de víctimas fatales va en aumento. aquí están las imágenes. tal parece como si la garra de un gigante hubiera abierto una enor enorme zanja en la cordillera. son los mortales derrumbes que han dejado cientos de vi vaoivv y autos cubiertos por el barro y las piedras. la lluvia no hace sábado y entre los escombros han sido recuperados los cadáveres de más de 250 personas. la cifra puede au
. >>> los gases tóxicos impiden la entrada de los socorristas a la mina de west virginia, 25 hombres perdieron la vida, y otros 4 están desaparecidos tras una mortal explosión. >>> los expertos abrieron agujeros, para que saliera el aire contaminado y no le han dado luz verde para terminar la búsqueda y han pedido que se vayan a sus casas y traten de descansar, hasta reanudar las labores de rescate. >>> con igual suerte un obrero que perdió la vida. mientras...
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. >>> we begin in west virginia, where they're retrieving the bodies of the miners. funerals were held for the miners that died in tragedy. a team of federal investigators will arrive at the scene tomorrow. >>> police in oklahoma are looking for three people this morning in connection with a gun fight in the middle of a crowded mall. when it was all over one person was dead and several others injured. police say it's unclear if the teenager killed was involved in the shooting or just an innocent bystander. >>> rescuers in washington have found a missing hiker alive. he was buried under an avalanche in granite mountain for four hours. the man called for help on his cell phone. doctors say he'll be okay. >>> the reality tv producer suspected in his wife's murder in cancun could face charges later today. mexico's attorney general says a decision on whether to file charges could come at any moment. bruce behresford-redmond has been ordered to stay in the country in the meantime. his wife monica was found dead in a sewer near a hotel where they were staying. >>> we have s
. >>> we begin in west virginia, where they're retrieving the bodies of the miners. funerals were held for the miners that died in tragedy. a team of federal investigators will arrive at the scene tomorrow. >>> police in oklahoma are looking for three people this morning in connection with a gun fight in the middle of a crowded mall. when it was all over one person was dead and several others injured. police say it's unclear if the teenager killed was involved in the shooting...
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un ladrón, hizo de las suyas en una estación de virginia, el sujeto compró unos caramelos y luego se registró sobre la caja registradora para llevarse el dinero. sorpresivamente la empleada de avanzada edad, forcejeo con el m mal hombre que logró alcanzar. estos hombres se llevaron un cajero automático, las autoridades tras taestán tras s, y para más entre a univisiunivim con uniclave videos de "primer impacto ". reinó el caos en bogotá colombia donde decenas de personas criticaron el alza de los pasajes de buses, también ellos se atrevieron a jugar fútbol y algunos resbalaron sobre el asfalto. >>> se agotó el diálogo en el parlamento de ucrania donde unos legisladores fueron atacados con lluvias dehuevos. y un lohombre de bolivia estuvo punto de ser linchado su cuñada, lo amarró, y lo golpeaba la agresora lo culpa de ser el asesino de su hermana. y corrió la sangre en sinaloa méxico, las autoridades hallaron los cuerpos de 5 víctimas fatales en una camioneta a abandonada en la carretera, varios criminales estaban vestidos de policías. un comando armado atacó a los
un ladrón, hizo de las suyas en una estación de virginia, el sujeto compró unos caramelos y luego se registró sobre la caja registradora para llevarse el dinero. sorpresivamente la empleada de avanzada edad, forcejeo con el m mal hombre que logró alcanzar. estos hombres se llevaron un cajero automático, las autoridades tras taestán tras s, y para más entre a univisiunivim con uniclave videos de "primer impacto ". reinó el caos en bogotá colombia donde decenas de personas...
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set-back for rescue crew at the site of the west virginia mine disaster. the u.s. and russia sign a major arms treaty. much of the talk is about another country. live from our studio in washington, this is "special report." good evening, i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. diplomat from qatar is a free man tonight after allegedly inciting a major security incident aboard an airliner bound for denver. national correspondent catherine herridge is here with a story that has been developing all day. good evening. >> reporter: thank you, chris. sources tell fox news they believe the young diplomat who sparked a major security alert last night was on his way to visit a convicted al-qaeda agent doing time in colorado. this is consistent with the statement from the qatar embassy in washington, that the diplomat was on official business, the kind of business embassies arrange for their citizens jailed in foreign countries. the convicted al-qaeda member is amari, a citizen of qatar who pleaded guilty to providi providing material to terrorist organization. he is serving eig
set-back for rescue crew at the site of the west virginia mine disaster. the u.s. and russia sign a major arms treaty. much of the talk is about another country. live from our studio in washington, this is "special report." good evening, i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. diplomat from qatar is a free man tonight after allegedly inciting a major security incident aboard an airliner bound for denver. national correspondent catherine herridge is here with a story that has been...
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crawling a little bit on 95 in virginia. delays out of woodbridge to get into springfield. metro rail reporting they are on normal service. back to alison and doug. >> thank you. >>> we are about 10 minutes from the next trip to the international space station. this is the shuttle discovery. liftoff is scheduled for 6:21 and it has been given the ok for launch. only four more shuttle flights remain. >>> 6:12, 50 four degrees. >> in the report about >> you are watching abc 7's "good morning washington," with doug mckelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, weather, and lisa baden, traffic. this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> in our top stories, the redskins have a new phase of the franchise. the team will get donovan mcnabb from the eagles in exchange for two draft picks. he has spent his entire nfl career in philadelphia. mike shanahan called mcnabb an accomplice quarterback who has a proven track record. at least two people have been dead as a result of a powerful earthquake in california. it damaged buildings in mexico. there are reports
crawling a little bit on 95 in virginia. delays out of woodbridge to get into springfield. metro rail reporting they are on normal service. back to alison and doug. >> thank you. >>> we are about 10 minutes from the next trip to the international space station. this is the shuttle discovery. liftoff is scheduled for 6:21 and it has been given the ok for launch. only four more shuttle flights remain. >>> 6:12, 50 four degrees. >> in the report about >> you are...
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i'm virginia cha. this is hln news and views. let's get to our top story now. rescuers are fanning out across mississippi, looking through shattered homes for survivors as well as victims of the deadly weekend storms. at least one tornado ripped through that state. ten people are dead, and three of them are children. yaz hsu county in the west central part of the state took the hardest hit. to the east, choctaw county also got smashed. meteorologists don't know if the same tornado cut one long arc of destruction, or if it was multiple twisters causing this damage. survivors say they are just happy to be alive. >> it was unbelievable. it just a -- when the windows exploded, it was like anything i've never experienced. it was just amazing. it scares the daylights. i'm very fortunate. i've got four beautiful children, and i couldn't imagine being without them. as tragic as everything is, we've lost kin folks and family in this incident today. we've lost family members, and our heart goss out to them, because i just -- we're lucky to be here. and you don't realize
i'm virginia cha. this is hln news and views. let's get to our top story now. rescuers are fanning out across mississippi, looking through shattered homes for survivors as well as victims of the deadly weekend storms. at least one tornado ripped through that state. ten people are dead, and three of them are children. yaz hsu county in the west central part of the state took the hardest hit. to the east, choctaw county also got smashed. meteorologists don't know if the same tornado cut one long...
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impactos hoy comenzaron los sepelios de los 25 mineros que murieron en la explosión de una mina en west virginia, mientras se estancaba la búsqueda de posibles sobrevivientes.qué tal, les habla jorge ramos. esta tarde en el noticiero hablaremos de nuevas vigilias para protestar por las redadas y otras prácticas controversiales de la oficina de inmigración y aduanas. también, veremos por qué la inteligencia norteamericana cree que joaquín "el chapo" guzmán controla ya las rutas de drogas que pasan por ciudad juárez.y antanas mockus, candidato presidencial por el partido verde en colombia, resurgió en las encuestas electorales, casi al mismo tiempo que revelaba que padece de la enfermedad de parkinson.más hoy por univisió y directamente. a la república deportiva esta noche tenemos el comienzo de la fecha 14 del torneo bicentenario arrancamos con el chicharito hernández, con el fichaje da mucho que hablar el jugador español por 40 millones de euros, el único refuerzo el chicharito hernández y un infarto porque es una noticia súper agradable porque hasta las lágrimas porque estamo
impactos hoy comenzaron los sepelios de los 25 mineros que murieron en la explosión de una mina en west virginia, mientras se estancaba la búsqueda de posibles sobrevivientes.qué tal, les habla jorge ramos. esta tarde en el noticiero hablaremos de nuevas vigilias para protestar por las redadas y otras prácticas controversiales de la oficina de inmigración y aduanas. también, veremos por qué la inteligencia norteamericana cree que joaquín "el chapo" guzmán controla ya las...
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virginia. caller: good morning.. we aught to look at the first stimulus and what it supposed to do and what it ended up doing. we're not the first obama stimulus. we were supposed to have no more than 8% unemployment. i think we should be worried about that and only use money for emergency purposes so, the thing is it's unnecessary to have stimulus every time something goes on or wrong. for anybody that agrees with the democrat side, could you keep race out of the equation for a change. thank you. host: melvin called. the richmond times has a front page article courtesy of the jobless benefit fund is depleted and the state is expected to borrow 1 point 2 billion to pay claims. ferdinando, democratic caller? just make sure you turn down your radio or television. caller: my name is doctor ferdinando and i'm calling, the reason is, we got so many people losing jobs and they're talking about that's not the place for it. we've been in this mess before and everybody blamed the president. i just want to make my comment and
virginia. caller: good morning.. we aught to look at the first stimulus and what it supposed to do and what it ended up doing. we're not the first obama stimulus. we were supposed to have no more than 8% unemployment. i think we should be worried about that and only use money for emergency purposes so, the thing is it's unnecessary to have stimulus every time something goes on or wrong. for anybody that agrees with the democrat side, could you keep race out of the equation for a change. thank...
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john roberts in west virginia. thanks so much. >>> stick with us because we'll bring you the latest developments as soon as they happen out of west virginia. we'll figure out what's going to happen in this news briefing that will take place in about 25 minutes and hopefully we'll get answers to how crews can get into one specific area where those four remaining miners might be. >>> desperate times call for desperate measures. that's the story in los angeles this week where the mayor is pushing for a three-day workweek for city employees. that's right. three days. a five-day weekend sounds pretty cool, right? unless you want to go to a library or city park. they'll be closed. >> i am asking the ceao to develop a plan to shut down all general-funded city services with the exception of public safety and revenue-generating positions for two days per week beginning the week of april 12th. >> now, apparently public safety is off limits like police and fire departments and bernard parks is actually a former police chief t
john roberts in west virginia. thanks so much. >>> stick with us because we'll bring you the latest developments as soon as they happen out of west virginia. we'll figure out what's going to happen in this news briefing that will take place in about 25 minutes and hopefully we'll get answers to how crews can get into one specific area where those four remaining miners might be. >>> desperate times call for desperate measures. that's the story in los angeles this week where the...
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construction, as the weather gets nice, vdot pulls up the heavy equipment for roadwork throughout northern virginia. plus, no more secrets, some maryland college students say it is time to reveal records of classmates found responsible for rape or assault. >> i'm brittany morehouse at the university of maryland, where student journalists are celebrating a letter from the attorney general's office delivered to a state delegate. it's an opinion that says a law protecting student records does not apply to students who are found to have committed rape
construction, as the weather gets nice, vdot pulls up the heavy equipment for roadwork throughout northern virginia. plus, no more secrets, some maryland college students say it is time to reveal records of classmates found responsible for rape or assault. >> i'm brittany morehouse at the university of maryland, where student journalists are celebrating a letter from the attorney general's office delivered to a state delegate. it's an opinion that says a law protecting student records...
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. >>> all 29 bodies of the west virginia coal miners killed last week in the worst u.s. mine disaster since 1970 have been recovered. a spokesperson for the state of west virginia says the last bodies were removed from the upper big branch mine very early this morning. federal investigators are now looking into what caused that blast. >>> police are launching a full investigation after new video surfaced of three police officers in prince george's coun county, maryland beating a student last night. showing them using batons beating the student after a basketball game. the student had been charged with assaulting officers on horseback and their horses. an attorney for the student released the video after charges had been dropped. prosecutors are launching a criminal investigation. so far one officer has been suspended, the other two will be suspended pending identification. >>> the professor accused of killing three of her colleagues in an alabama campus shooting two months ago now faces a new probe in her brother's shooting death. the official inquest began just this mor
. >>> all 29 bodies of the west virginia coal miners killed last week in the worst u.s. mine disaster since 1970 have been recovered. a spokesperson for the state of west virginia says the last bodies were removed from the upper big branch mine very early this morning. federal investigators are now looking into what caused that blast. >>> police are launching a full investigation after new video surfaced of three police officers in prince george's coun county, maryland beating...
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stephanie dhue, "nightly business report", woodbridge, virginia. >> tom, it was kinds of a choppy, slow day here at the exchange today but it looks like most of the action was after the close thanks to those microsoft earnings. >> it certainly was. what happened with all these technology earnings out, as well as a big financial evening out after the bell. so let's get you up yate-- updated here with tonight's market focus. profits, homes and greece. those were the themes for investors today. after the close, microsoft beat the street by three cents a share on record revenue of $14.5 billion dollars. in addition to windows, it also saw strong growth in its bing search engine. shares of microsoft came into the report at more than a two- year high. the initial reaction saw the stock drop about 4%. american express came into its report at a two-year high. shares may be poised to add to those gains. it was up about 2% after these numbers. the bottom line beat by a dime per share. amex card spending jumped for corporate and small business users. and the firm set aside less money for bad loans
stephanie dhue, "nightly business report", woodbridge, virginia. >> tom, it was kinds of a choppy, slow day here at the exchange today but it looks like most of the action was after the close thanks to those microsoft earnings. >> it certainly was. what happened with all these technology earnings out, as well as a big financial evening out after the bell. so let's get you up yate-- updated here with tonight's market focus. profits, homes and greece. those were the themes...
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will be guided not by political ideology but scientific evidence. >> reporter: wjz has learned that virginia could be issuing drilling licenses as soon as next year. in baltimore city, jessica kartalija wjz eyewitness news. >>> both maryland senators remain opposed to offshore drilling. >>> one of television's most accomplished writers has died. award winning writer david mills, collapsed on the set of his latest project. the 48-year-old is known for wire and homicide. mills was a graduate of the university of maryland and wrote for the washington post before he became a screen writer >>> turning to sports, and this morning's wjz spring training report, the regular season less than a week away. orioles managers dave trembley says he doesn't like the way the team is playing of late. thee orioles were dominated on both sides of the ball. jason burken started for the orioles. the orioles loss their first game 14-6. the regular season starts tuesday in tampa bay. >>> in football news. the ravens preseason schedule has been released opening thursday night, august 12th, a home game with the caroli
will be guided not by political ideology but scientific evidence. >> reporter: wjz has learned that virginia could be issuing drilling licenses as soon as next year. in baltimore city, jessica kartalija wjz eyewitness news. >>> both maryland senators remain opposed to offshore drilling. >>> one of television's most accomplished writers has died. award winning writer david mills, collapsed on the set of his latest project. the 48-year-old is known for wire and homicide....
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duke had a great shooting game against west virginia. if butler keeps the big guys off the offensive boards they've got a chance. they have a chance, i swear it. >> shepard: the last butler win was quite impressive. i just didn't expect them to be able to -- you talk about a tradition rich program, tom i see -- izzo. >> he said it best, he said butler played smash mouth basketball. he said i'm a butler fine. >> much the way the flyers played in madison square gardens i just read that just a moment ago, they offered coach k 15 million-dollar to come coach for the nets. he turned it down? >> well, money doesn't buy happiness. i would want a garn tela wrong james was coming. coach k has a good thing going in durham. >> you can say that. we'll be back tonight for the "fox report." after the commercial, mr. neil. gecko: uh, you wanted to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes se
duke had a great shooting game against west virginia. if butler keeps the big guys off the offensive boards they've got a chance. they have a chance, i swear it. >> shepard: the last butler win was quite impressive. i just didn't expect them to be able to -- you talk about a tradition rich program, tom i see -- izzo. >> he said it best, he said butler played smash mouth basketball. he said i'm a butler fine. >> much the way the flyers played in madison square gardens i just...
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we'll begin with breaking news out of west virginia. rescue workers have once again been forced out of coal mine where four miners are still missing since monday's deadly explosion there. officials say too much smoke and fire to resume that search. they have acknowledged it is unlikely those four missing men are still alive. let's check in with nbc's brian mooar on the ground for us in naoma, west virginia, this morning. i know there was a news conference last hour. bring us up to date. >> reporter: the odds were long from the beginning. they just got a lot longer. rescue workers were forced to high-tail it out of this mine yet again this morning after finding smoke in an area where they were making some progress toward one of these final rescue chambers that they hoped that a couple of these miners might are been able to find shelter. smoke means fire and in a possibly combustible atmosphere, they had to leave. at this point they have gotten out. officials are feverishly drilling in the area of that rescue chamber, hoping to drop a cam
we'll begin with breaking news out of west virginia. rescue workers have once again been forced out of coal mine where four miners are still missing since monday's deadly explosion there. officials say too much smoke and fire to resume that search. they have acknowledged it is unlikely those four missing men are still alive. let's check in with nbc's brian mooar on the ground for us in naoma, west virginia, this morning. i know there was a news conference last hour. bring us up to date....
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that's in west virginia. actually just hours ago they got the all clear that the air inside that mine was safe enough for the rescue mission to begin again. correspondent richard lui joins us this morning with details on the rescue team. they've had to wait days to get down to this area. >> it's been so tough for the families. overnight men on the rescue teams got the order to shave. a mine safety official says rescue officials must get rid of facial hair so the face and mouth masks can fit snugly. >> they're going into areas that may have contaminations of carbon monoxide at levels that are risky which means they have to have their face mask on. as we proceed there will be judgments made about how far they do continue. >> the hope is here, robin, that rescuer also not have to use 30-pound breathing devices, that each one is carrying at the moment, toxic gas levels have also dropped, that's good, but it does include methane, which can be highly explosive. >> i would imagine, too, that this is not exactly like
that's in west virginia. actually just hours ago they got the all clear that the air inside that mine was safe enough for the rescue mission to begin again. correspondent richard lui joins us this morning with details on the rescue team. they've had to wait days to get down to this area. >> it's been so tough for the families. overnight men on the rescue teams got the order to shave. a mine safety official says rescue officials must get rid of facial hair so the face and mouth masks can...
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but first, breaking news out of west virginia. the search for four missing miners is on hold once again after recent crew crews who went back in had to be pulled out. jim axelrod is in naoma, west virginia with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. we've just been given an update. apparently those rescue teams went in overnight about quarter to 1:00 this morning. the idea was to check two recent crew chambers. they made it to the first, it was empty. but then more high levels of a potentially explosive mixture of gases and a fire prevented the miners from getting to the second rescue chamber and checking that out before they were pulled out of the mine. rescue workers drilled another hole like this h one, got more air in, and early friday morning, headed back in to the mine. >> ran in to some bad conditions and again had to pull the teams out for their safety. >> reporter: but once again poisonous air forced the rescuers to retreat. as the community begins to gather for a series of wakes and funerals, rescue teams are hoping to p
but first, breaking news out of west virginia. the search for four missing miners is on hold once again after recent crew crews who went back in had to be pulled out. jim axelrod is in naoma, west virginia with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. we've just been given an update. apparently those rescue teams went in overnight about quarter to 1:00 this morning. the idea was to check two recent crew chambers. they made it to the first, it was empty. but then more high levels of a...
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rescue efforts put on hold for those missing miners in west virginia. a security scare at los angeles international. flights delayed after a man takes his bag before it can be checked by security. it turns out nothing was inside that was dangerous. a horrifying mudslide in brazil. look at that. 200 people have been buried and likely killed. just awful. more on one of our top stories. we are learning more about a controversial video released by the left wing web site wikileaks. this site claims this classified u.s. military video shows u.s. troops intentionally gunning down innocent iraqi civilians. the web site calls it murder. we dug deeper. we slowed the video down and took a closer look. we found one man in the crowd carrying an ak-47. swinging the weapon around. there you see we add a highlight so you can see it better. wikileaks ignoring this shot. and another man holding a grenade launcher. that's our spot shadow on it. the web site singles outs the unarmed journalists who were killed. but why wouldn't these armed men be highlighted? would that no
rescue efforts put on hold for those missing miners in west virginia. a security scare at los angeles international. flights delayed after a man takes his bag before it can be checked by security. it turns out nothing was inside that was dangerous. a horrifying mudslide in brazil. look at that. 200 people have been buried and likely killed. just awful. more on one of our top stories. we are learning more about a controversial video released by the left wing web site wikileaks. this site claims...
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a virginia man claims he really stepped in it in petsmart. hurting his back, hitting his head, knock out four his false teeth. not to men the need for a new pair of shoes. he says the store which invites animals on leashes failed to perform its pooper scooper duties. petsmart denies negligence, but the plaintiff is suing for a million dollars. should he get it? let's ask our panel arthur aidala and mark eiglarsh. >> number two in aisle four? i'm done. megyn: this is a career high for me. it's going on a resume tape. does this man have a case? >> he does have a case. a negligence case is duty and a breach of duty. i didn't realize i was saying that. it's the first day of law school you learn that. duty, breach of duty. they had a duty to make sure the aisle is safe. from all times of things that can injure somebody. they breached that duty when the dog did duty and nobody immediately cleaned it up and he slipped and hurt -- he knocked out his teeth and he has some real injuries. he will get -- he will get money. megyn: mark, there was duty. >>
a virginia man claims he really stepped in it in petsmart. hurting his back, hitting his head, knock out four his false teeth. not to men the need for a new pair of shoes. he says the store which invites animals on leashes failed to perform its pooper scooper duties. petsmart denies negligence, but the plaintiff is suing for a million dollars. should he get it? let's ask our panel arthur aidala and mark eiglarsh. >> number two in aisle four? i'm done. megyn: this is a career high for me....
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they want to get the mines safe in west virginia and they want to get the nuclear weapons out of the hands of terrorists. there's a lot of major issues on people's minds that don't involve the supreme court nomination. >> let me ask you specifically about the supreme court nominee right now. the common theme about president obama's picks to date, diversity and experience. compared to george w. bush, obama's picks have included fewer white men, more hispanics, more asian and african-americans. what do you think we should see in the next supreme court justice? >> well, i think the president said hit well when he well when he talked about record of excellence. you look at the citizens united case where justice stevens wrote that decent and talked about thousan what, corporations aren't people, people are people. you want someone with a sense of people's every day lives. i think sonia sotomayor certainly fit that bill. but also, i'd like to see someone with some oomph, who will walk into stevens' shoes. someone who's going to be a counter weight to roberts and others on the court. >> amo
they want to get the mines safe in west virginia and they want to get the nuclear weapons out of the hands of terrorists. there's a lot of major issues on people's minds that don't involve the supreme court nomination. >> let me ask you specifically about the supreme court nominee right now. the common theme about president obama's picks to date, diversity and experience. compared to george w. bush, obama's picks have included fewer white men, more hispanics, more asian and...
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ask the spouses of the 29 west virginia miners. the bodies were recovered overnight and melissa clark is still keeping her husband very close. cnn's ines ferre reports. >> they did a relief of names of the individuals who were -- who perished and of course, my husband is the second name they called. >> robert clark was one of the 29 coal miners killed in last week's west virginia mine disaster. and clark was savvy with machinery, but melissa, like so many other miners' wives in the area knew the job was dangerous. you always have a fear. as his wife, i mean, i would always worry like i said earlier that it would be the last time i would see him, but he was doing what he liked doing. >> but the clarks agreed their 3-year-old son stephen should follow a different path. they were saving up for college. he loved my son so much. he wanted so much to teach him things, and to see him grow up. he wanted him to have the best, and that's one reason he worked where he did because he wanted the best for my son. >> reporter: her faith, friends
ask the spouses of the 29 west virginia miners. the bodies were recovered overnight and melissa clark is still keeping her husband very close. cnn's ines ferre reports. >> they did a relief of names of the individuals who were -- who perished and of course, my husband is the second name they called. >> robert clark was one of the 29 coal miners killed in last week's west virginia mine disaster. and clark was savvy with machinery, but melissa, like so many other miners' wives in the...
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jonathan seare, fox news. >>> an economic boost for virginia. northrup grumman is moving its headquarters to the commonwealth. the ceo is looking into two locations. one near dulles airport and the other in crystal city near the pentagon. they are currently employing 300 people at their corporate head quarters in los angeles. >>> and if you are looking for work, you can check out our job shop on myfoxdc.com. and our job of the day is at the aga con organization. they are a nonprofit looking to alleviating poverty in africa and asia. looking for an administrative assistant. for more on this job and many others, go to myfoxdc.com and click on the job shop tab on the top of the home page. >>> we are remembering dr. dorothy hight today. >> today mourners can attend a public viewing. she passed away last week at the age of 98 and sherry ly is live in northwest with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, allison and steve. the viewing you mentioned is going to take place here at the national council for negro women. her casket is expected to a
jonathan seare, fox news. >>> an economic boost for virginia. northrup grumman is moving its headquarters to the commonwealth. the ceo is looking into two locations. one near dulles airport and the other in crystal city near the pentagon. they are currently employing 300 people at their corporate head quarters in los angeles. >>> and if you are looking for work, you can check out our job shop on myfoxdc.com. and our job of the day is at the aga con organization. they are a...
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then i said i needed local counsel because i was i made it in virginia. so we filed the complaint on his behalf, and that went to the supreme court. [laughter] it is sort of like, how do get on top of a coat tree incident a cornyn wafer to grow? that was how my practice started. it started as a civil rights practices in which some of the work was appellate work. i think we will get into this letter. i found i liked appellate work much better than i like trial work because i dislike intensely the interpersonal conflict of the pretrial phase. one of the great things about appellate work is everything comes to you in a box. there few opportunities for the real interpersonal conflict and tension relative to litigating in the trial court. that was the start of my practice. when i was not cheap -- when i was teaching, i did a number of bricks on a variety of different issues, mostly civil rights related. they friend of mine, who is sitting in the audience, is sort of like one of those old judy garland movies and said, i have a supreme court practice. let's buil
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jon: steve centanni, montcoal, west virginia, thank you steve. jane: this morning the president is saying he's confident that the united states senate will ratify the new arms reduction treaty with russia. president obama and the president of russia signed that agreement in prague today. mr. obama says this new treaty sets a foundation for even more cuts to come. let's get to our senior white house correspondent major garrett, traveling with the president in prak. ny -- in prague. why is the president so confident? >> the white house has conveniently put together the votes showing 93 votes or more, but pass may not always be -- it's been an a while since they took on the arms race agreement since 1991. there was an agreement in 2002 with putin but that not require ratification and the senate is much different than it was in the early '90s and the white house has conceded this treatment will not be approved or ratified by august of this year, meaning it will have to be debated and voted on in the heat of the election, in november or sometime there
jon: steve centanni, montcoal, west virginia, thank you steve. jane: this morning the president is saying he's confident that the united states senate will ratify the new arms reduction treaty with russia. president obama and the president of russia signed that agreement in prague today. mr. obama says this new treaty sets a foundation for even more cuts to come. let's get to our senior white house correspondent major garrett, traveling with the president in prak. ny -- in prague. why is the...
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others involved in this same nat gas field that stretches from west virginia to new york saw buying. rex energy, exco resources and range resources, each up 4% or more on heavy volume. as jeff reported earlier, hopes are high merger activity is beginning to pick up. certainly merger rumors are picking up. not a week goes by recently without some kind of merger rumor fueling big volume in shares of palm. the latest speculation came today from a chinese language version of a technology news website, reporting smart phone maker h.t.c. is talking to palm. the stock was among the most active. jacobs engineering group also is in the rumor mill as a possible private equity buyout target. and casey's general store stock shot up after it rejected a hostile buyout from a canadian convenience store operator. insurance giant aetna will have to stop enrolling new customers in its medicare advantage or medicare prescription drug plans beginning april 21. the federal government ordered the halt because aetna has not followed certain requirements for the drug prescription plans for seniors. shares o
others involved in this same nat gas field that stretches from west virginia to new york saw buying. rex energy, exco resources and range resources, each up 4% or more on heavy volume. as jeff reported earlier, hopes are high merger activity is beginning to pick up. certainly merger rumors are picking up. not a week goes by recently without some kind of merger rumor fueling big volume in shares of palm. the latest speculation came today from a chinese language version of a technology news...
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we saw elections we didn't think we would see in massachusetts, virginia, new jersey. i want to get into specifics in the next segment. do you think the most is real, large an impact in november? >> yes. resoundingly to all those things. in '94 i was elected in a sweep. i thought iç was a brilliant politician didn't realize i was just part of a large group. a lot of people had 'em we all came in -- it was much, much later than this when we discovered that something special was going on in the country at that time. it is much greater. it started much sooner. i think these democrats are like a guy in the over the sea they see the tsunami and they know buddies are going to be on the beach when it hits the shore. people just not going to putç up with this, because the -- you hear a lot about the concern with spending. taxing is the other side of the coin that is the justification for the spending. spending is justification for the taxation. we are bankrupting our nation and we're -- bernanke head of the fed, volcker who i have a lot of respect for, for other reasons. o
we saw elections we didn't think we would see in massachusetts, virginia, new jersey. i want to get into specifics in the next segment. do you think the most is real, large an impact in november? >> yes. resoundingly to all those things. in '94 i was elected in a sweep. i thought iç was a brilliant politician didn't realize i was just part of a large group. a lot of people had 'em we all came in -- it was much, much later than this when we discovered that something special was going on...
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[applause] >> in closing, i should note that west virginia, all of west virginia is in pain. and not without some anger. [applause] >> but we will find our sol lis and bind together as a community. because that is what west virginians do. we will find a way to go on by finding strength in each other. because, in fact, that is west virginia. god bless you. [applause] >> mr. president, mr. vice president, you honor us with your presence. west virginians know all too well how shared hardship and sorrow make for strong and lasting ties. such is our connection to so many in this room today. i have spent a life time in and around our coal fields of the state, and like you, i am proud, very proud, to be able to say that. here in these fields and house that is we call home, when man relies upon another, aboveground as well as underground, life intersects life, dreams intersect dreams, and today grief intersects grief. i will never forget the initial anguishing hours that grew into painful days following the explosion at the upper big branch main on april 5. i will always be haunted b
[applause] >> in closing, i should note that west virginia, all of west virginia is in pain. and not without some anger. [applause] >> but we will find our sol lis and bind together as a community. because that is what west virginians do. we will find a way to go on by finding strength in each other. because, in fact, that is west virginia. god bless you. [applause] >> mr. president, mr. vice president, you honor us with your presence. west virginians know all too well how...
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. >> in virginia we have a tough budget situation and there is consideration given to dispensing school breakfasts. can someone say how on portend the school breakfast program is? >> i can certainly do that. i have been involved in a number of districts where we have had programs that we have expanded breakfast through grab and go and breakfast in the classroom. our teachers leonhard our best advocates because what they see his students across more attentive in the classroom and less students going to the nurse's office because they are hungry and there is research to show especially when it comes to analytical skills and math and science, they are able to mentally be able to except those concepts a lot easier when they have had breakfast at. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman and all of you for your testimony today. ms. rivas the u.s. health care costs due to about eight -- of the city is estimated $150 billion per year half as paid for medicaid and medicare by one out of every $6 spent on health care we cannot afford to do the sparc road to many children in my district that i re
. >> in virginia we have a tough budget situation and there is consideration given to dispensing school breakfasts. can someone say how on portend the school breakfast program is? >> i can certainly do that. i have been involved in a number of districts where we have had programs that we have expanded breakfast through grab and go and breakfast in the classroom. our teachers leonhard our best advocates because what they see his students across more attentive in the classroom and...
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his court-martial will be in norfolk, virginia on may 6th. nonetheless, this is a case that has galvanized the military. there's a lot of stuff online and facebook pages and hundreds of thousands of people saying it is very odd this is going on. they don't understand why these troops have been charged with these crimes. >> we can never forget those pictures of seeing our guys brutally murdered and then hanging there on the bridge. i'll never forget that picture on the front page of the new york times and bottom line, whether this guy that was in court saying that he was interrogated and beaten up, we still don't know for sure if he was the one that orchestrated those killings and the hangings of those dead bodies. we're still looking for who did it for sure, correct? >> reporter: absolutely. as you said, this was a turning point in the war here that showed how fierce the insurgency was. you saw those pictures and it shocked the world and it shocked american officials and it started the offense that happened in fallujah in late 2004. it was th
his court-martial will be in norfolk, virginia on may 6th. nonetheless, this is a case that has galvanized the military. there's a lot of stuff online and facebook pages and hundreds of thousands of people saying it is very odd this is going on. they don't understand why these troops have been charged with these crimes. >> we can never forget those pictures of seeing our guys brutally murdered and then hanging there on the bridge. i'll never forget that picture on the front page of the...
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virginia in that case. coming up, natasha, we'll talk about the adoption agency involved in this and how they're reacting. >>> hey, some good new physical you're having a hard time finding a job, isn't that right, richard? a bill exceeding jobless benefits clear to hurdle in the senate but not a done deal just yet. our money expert jennifer westhoven is here now. hey, jen. >> a lot of our viewers have written in to say, jen, i'm counting on these and i need these checks to feed my family, are we going to get the extension? it's not 100% done. there's a much stronger chance that that extension could pass which could mean a few extra weeks of unemployment checks for some americans after your state benefits run out. the senate democrats managed to get just enough votes to stop a filibuster. they say 1 million people will lose their financial lifeline if it doesn't pass. >>> the other side of this, republicans trying to block it, hey, look, we're not against unemployment benefits, but we have to show that we ca
virginia in that case. coming up, natasha, we'll talk about the adoption agency involved in this and how they're reacting. >>> hey, some good new physical you're having a hard time finding a job, isn't that right, richard? a bill exceeding jobless benefits clear to hurdle in the senate but not a done deal just yet. our money expert jennifer westhoven is here now. hey, jen. >> a lot of our viewers have written in to say, jen, i'm counting on these and i need these checks to feed...
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host: next is west virginia. this is debbie on the line for democrats, talking about the vat tax this morning. i can hear your television in the background. can you hit the mute? caller: i'm sorry. yes, i live in west virginia. a vat tax -- we are taxed like crazy in west written yet. we pay a real estate tax, personal property tax, and we pay a tax to have a dog. if you have a business, there's a tax for every city. we're taxed to death. plus, the sales tax. ananother tax will kill us. the last thing we need is another tax. host: if they created one that exempted food and other must have services, would that change your mind? caller: i think there's a better solution to the deficit. first, i think the first thing we need to do is welfare reform. these people who are on welfare do not work and they just have another kid so they can collect more money. it would probably make a huge difference in the national deficit. host: 4 "the houston chronicle" the oil rig explosion is front- page news. later on in the program
host: next is west virginia. this is debbie on the line for democrats, talking about the vat tax this morning. i can hear your television in the background. can you hit the mute? caller: i'm sorry. yes, i live in west virginia. a vat tax -- we are taxed like crazy in west written yet. we pay a real estate tax, personal property tax, and we pay a tax to have a dog. if you have a business, there's a tax for every city. we're taxed to death. plus, the sales tax. ananother tax will kill us. the...
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the virginia men are accused of planning terror attacks in pakistan. >> gregg: you know the symptoms, itching eyes, sneezing and coughing. if you happen to have allergies, this is one of the worst allergy seasons ever. apparently the late winter and warm springtime pushing all those trees and flowers into bloom simultaneously. >> all of that is bringing a more concentrated amount of pollen than usual. here to explain it is dr. mark siegle and a fox news contributor. we've had a late winter and wet spring zblals cold winter. what happened everything got delayed because it was so cold. then it got wet and everything woke up at the same time. the trees and grass, 95% respond to the grass. it's all happening right now. we don't know that means this will be one of the worst allergy seasons on record. we'll have to look back on what happens. by the way, i want to know what people actually is. pollen is the male part of the flower. so men are always at fault. here we are again, it's our fault. >> gregg: it gets passed along to pollinate the female. >> by the way, it can get caught on your cl
the virginia men are accused of planning terror attacks in pakistan. >> gregg: you know the symptoms, itching eyes, sneezing and coughing. if you happen to have allergies, this is one of the worst allergy seasons ever. apparently the late winter and warm springtime pushing all those trees and flowers into bloom simultaneously. >> all of that is bringing a more concentrated amount of pollen than usual. here to explain it is dr. mark siegle and a fox news contributor. we've had a late...
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. >> in virginia we have a tough budget situation and there is consideration being given to dispense in the school breakfast can someone say how important the school breakfast program is? >> i can certainly do that. i have been in love in a number of this -- i have been involved in a number of districts where we have had programs where we have expanded breakfast through grad-and-goal breakfast and classroom in the clear -- and breakfast in the classroom. our teachers are advocates for it. they see that students are more attentive. there are less students going to the nurse's office because they're hungry. there is research to show that, especially when it comes to analytical skills and math and science, they are able to mentally be able to accept those concepts easier when they have had breakfast. >> thank you. miss marcia fudge. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you, all of you. the u.s. health-care cost due to obesity is estimated to be about $150 billion a year, half of which is paid to medicaid and medicare. with nearly one of every $6 of our economy spent on health care, whic
. >> in virginia we have a tough budget situation and there is consideration being given to dispense in the school breakfast can someone say how important the school breakfast program is? >> i can certainly do that. i have been in love in a number of this -- i have been involved in a number of districts where we have had programs where we have expanded breakfast through grad-and-goal breakfast and classroom in the clear -- and breakfast in the classroom. our teachers are advocates...
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you have gone for much of last week in west virginia. it was hard unfortunately that the ending to that story couldn't have been a good one but they found the last four miners did not survive that blast. >> that was what they expected but it doesn't make it easier. even if the families were prepared for it, it was a terrible ending. >> looks like the president spoke out about it in congress. >> an investigation will take place and we see always after these disasters new regulations put in place. the sad thing is regardless of how many regulations are put in place or how many steps to keep the miners safe, something always seem to happen. this was the worst one in 30 years. >> we'll see what is decided. >> 40 years. >> in the end it ended up being in four decades. we'll continue to follow that story and bring you big story this morning chuding the spread of nuclear weapons and how to stop it. in a moment we'll take you live to the white house with new details on the president's nuclear security summit. >>> cnn obtained a letter written fo
you have gone for much of last week in west virginia. it was hard unfortunately that the ending to that story couldn't have been a good one but they found the last four miners did not survive that blast. >> that was what they expected but it doesn't make it easier. even if the families were prepared for it, it was a terrible ending. >> looks like the president spoke out about it in congress. >> an investigation will take place and we see always after these disasters new...